Louis & Clark class Scout Surveyor

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Louis & Clark class Scout Surveyor
Type: SL Exploration Ship
Category ACS
Size 600 Tons
Hull Configuration Dispersed Structure Hull
Streamlining Unstreamlined Hull
Tech Level TL–13
Engineering
Computer Model/5
Jump J-2
Maneuver 2 G
Fuel Treatment Purifier
Armaments
Hardpoints 5
Accommodations
Staterooms 40
Personnel
Crew 18
High/Mid Passengers 10
Steerage Passengers 30
Payload
Cargo 89 Tons
Fuel tank 125 Tons
Carried craft 1 fuel shuttle, 2 launches, air/raft
Special features Holodisplay
Construction
Origin Third Imperium
Price
Cost MCr176.332
Images
Blueprint No
Illustration No
Source
Canon Unpublished, fan design
Designer Cynthia C. Higginbotham
Design System MegaTraveller
Era 1105
Reference Fan: Cynthia C. Higginbotham

The Louis & Clark class Scout Surveyor is a TL–13 Scout Surveyor starship.

Description

This ship was the predecessor to the new Donosev class Survey Scout. It has seen duty all over the Imperium, and was the workhorse of the Second Imperial Grand Survey. Many are available as surplus (at considerably lower prices) now that the Donosev class is replacing it. Note that it was designed for stealth, the ability to maintain station for a long time surveying a system, and to carry a large party of scientists/ surveyors.

History & Background

No information yet available.

Selected Variant Types & Classes

11 Representative Survey Ship (SL) Classes

References

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Rebellion This ship was originally designed using MegaTraveller ship design rules.
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